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		In Our Town
		
		
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		This one is probably one for Doug's evil alternate:  (from S5E1 of MLP:FiM) 
Lyrics: Starlight Glimmer:Heads high, ponies! Marching proud! [whistle blows] All together now! Every one of you! No pony left behind! 
Life is so grand in our town 
We're always filled with cheer 
We never have to look around 
To know that we're all here 
[Citizens] 
In our town, in our town 
We don't have to wait 
To find out that our destiny 
Is just to emulate 
Starlight Glimmer: Let's see those big, happy smiles! 
Life is a smile in our town 
Our cutie marks the same 
Because we do not separate 
Ourselves by more than name 
[Citizens] 
In our town, in our townWe dare not compete 
Winning only breeds the worst 
Ego-filled conceit 
Starlight Glimmer: You see? Now everypony wins! 
Life is a joy in our town 
We're all equal here 
No one is superior 
And no one shakes in fear 
[Citizens] 
In our town, in our town 
We work as a team 
You can't have a nightmare 
If you never dream 
[Starlight Glimmer] 
Other ponies argue 
Do you ever wonder why? 
When you think your talent's special 
You don't see eye-to-eye 
There's just too many differences 
That lead to disarray 
But when you learn to act as one 
It's like a holiday 
[Citizens] 
In our town, in our townWe don't complicate 
When you learn to simplify 
Life is oh, so great 
Join in our utopia 
Come out of the dark 
Banded by equality 
By our cutie mark! I'm thinking this song would induce a mass brainwashing effect, useful for starting or reinforcing a cult.  Also, depowers and reduces the strength and skills of those affected, to the lowest "stat" among them, making them all "equal". 
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		Depowers, or averages out? 
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		That would depend on the point of view from the affected. To a "one percenter" it would seem repowering, while the rest might not notice anything different.  So yes, it averages out everyone, while apparently depowering the few or unique.
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Ah, but if only one person in a group of ten could fly and he could fly at Mach 2, then for the duration everybody in the group can fly at Mach 0.2. (Replace the power with your power-of-choice, if you wish.) This could be useful. 
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		Quote:robkelk wrote: Ah, but if only one person in a group of ten could fly and he could fly at Mach 2, then for the duration everybody in the group can fly at Mach 0.2. (Replace the power with your power-of-choice, if you wish.) This could be useful. 
I don't think the song would add abilities to those without, only remove from those who have.  Look at the penultimate verse.  "Simplify", not "complicate". 
And even if powers and skills did average out, and didn't work like the leveling in  Harrison Bergeron, there's still the brainwashing effects to deal with.  I mean,
 Quote:You can't have a nightmare 
If you never dream  
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		That... is disturbing.  As I presume it was supposed to be -- that's the song you mentioned elsewhere as being inspired by Nazi propaganda music, isn't it? 
 
When I'm less disturbed I'll consider power possibilities.  Right now, though... 
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		Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: That... is disturbing.  As I presume it was supposed to be -- that's the song you mentioned elsewhere as being inspired by Nazi propaganda music, isn't it? 
 
When I'm less disturbed I'll consider power possibilities.  Right now, though...  
Here's a tweet from the composer: Quote:Happy #MLPseason5 Premiere Day everypony!! Today's song "In Our Town" was inspired by WWII Propaganda music. A first for me and MLP #creepy 
— Daniel Ingram (@dannyimusic) April 4, 2015 
 Source, because Yuku doesn't want to embed it properly. 
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